Tagged: PlayStation 3

I was always weirded out by the concept of playing a Square Enix game featuring characters with spikey hair and the ability to cast elemental magic from their giant finger tips, alongside Disney characters.

Every summer the same thing happens in the video game world - very few titles get released.
From a business perspective this makes perfect sense for developers and publishers, primarily because the busy holiday shopping season is just around the corner.

There's one thing the Castlevania series struggles with: Appeasing players trapped in the mindset of a two-dimensional sidescroller who swear the "Metroidvania" formula is the be-all end-all of the franchise.

Sitting at home on a well-deserved Friday night a lions-share of my time was spent relaxing on the couch with my PlayStation Vita in hand, tapping along to foreign pop songs and partying with digital imitations of Japanese teenage idols, and to my own surprise the experience was only about hal9f as odd as it sounds.